Formerly with Company Wayne McGregor, James Pett and Travis Clausen-Knight are Ballet Nights regulars: in its the most recent edition they danced the electrifying duet Nerve Wire. Now they're monoplising the stage with Imago.
Set to a score by their usual collaborator, James Pett's brother Sean, Imago features 12 chapters, each with a different musical score to illustrate the varying moods of the piece. Relying strongly on the symbolism of flowers, Imago looks at human relationships and their dysfunctions, with the feelings of mistrust and isolation that may result.
Those who attended the recent Ballet Icons Gala at the Coliseum were able to sample a short excerpt from Imago, enough to whet the appetite for what's to come.
And as is always the case with Ballet Nights shows, after the one hour performance there will time and space to meet and talk to the dancers.
CULTURE WHISPER TALKS TO BALLET NIGHTS DIRECTOR JAMIEL DEVERNAY-LAURENCE
What | Imago, Pett/Clausen-Knight, Lanterns Studio Theatre |
Where | Lanterns Studio Theatre, Unit D. Great Eastern Enterprise, 3 Millharbour,, London, E14 9XP | MAP |
Nearest tube | Canary Wharf (underground) |
When |
26 Apr 24 – 27 Apr 24, 19:30 Dur.: 1 hour approx no interval. Post-show until 21:30 |
Price | £37.92-£65 |
Website | click here to book |